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Kevin Chhay is President and CEO of Premier Mixed Martial Arts, Inc., Maryland Mixed Martial Arts, Inc., a Professional Mixed Martial Artist and Multiple Time National and World Champion in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He began competing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at age 16 sweeping many adult divisions and being awarded many honorary titles as well as championships.

Kevin Chhay's list of accomplishments include defeating Anderson Silva's coach, Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira's coach, fighting against Chris Weidman's coach to a draw, submitting many notable Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belts and World Champions, such as Carlos Terrinha, previously undefeated priorly, who was leader of Royler Gracie's Competition Team in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He also defeated Gregor Gracie, an undefeated World Champion at the time and an instructor at The Renzo Gracie Academy in New York City, NY. Kevin Chhay then went on to defeat American Top Team's Daniel Valverde, winner of the French Judo Open 2 weeks before. Another notable Win was over Antonio (Tony) Passos who is one of the only Ricardo De La Riva Black Belts in history and ended up dislocating his knee in the same fashion as Daniel Valverde, with a reverse heel hook setup.

Kevin Chhay was scheduled to fight Mike Massenzio of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, but due to reasons unknown, Massenzio was unable to fight him, and he later ended up against Rousimar Palhares in UFC 142.

He was dubbed the best MVP of Grapplers Quest Beast of the East II by many and named King of Leg Locks for breaking over 100 of his opponents legs and submitting over 300 competitors over the course of his career in events such as NAGA the Largest Grappling Tournament in the World and Grapplers Quest.

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